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Treatment requirements of infants with rhesus isoimmunisation within a geographically defined area
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- Published on: 9 January 2022
- Published on: 9 January 2022Hydrops fetalis secondary to rhesus isoimmunisationShow More
Dear Editor
I read with interest the study of A. Greenough and colleagues about rhesus immunisation.[1]
They suggested few infants required treatment for rhesus isoimmunisation. Hemolytic disease of the newborn secondary to the rhesus alloimmunisation was once a major contributor to the perinatal morbidity and mortality. By the preventive administration of anti-D immunglobulin, the number of the cases decrea...
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